Sweet Celebrations!

Kate Wilcox Pancakes-2.jpgKendra asked me how she could celebrate Maple Weekend in the Rochester area by eating pancakes. This is what I came up with:

Barrington, NH Fire & Rescue, in conjunction with Spring Harvest Maple Farm across the street on Route 9 will be having a pancake breakfast both Saturday and Sunday, March 24 & 25 from 8 am until 11:30.

One of my favorite Maple Weekend Activities for families with Young Kids is the Remick Museum Maple Sugaring Day Open House on Saturday, March 24 from 11 am until 3 pm (no charge for this part). This year Kate Wilcox Remick Museumthey are also recommend people “Eat Local for Breakfast” at the Preserve at Chocorua, 88 Philbrook Neighborhood Rd., Tamworth from 9:30-12:30. They are serving pancakes or Belgian waffles at $10 for adults, $5 children 12 and under, and free for age 4 and under. The proceeds from this will benefit the Museum to help children attend programs.

Harris Farm (or here) in Dayton, Maine is having a pancake breakfast on Saturday and Sunday, $8 for adults, $4 kids 11and under (cash only). 8 am until 2 pm.

Triple C Farm & Boilers in Lyman, Maine is having an all you can eat pancake breakfast with our own farm raised sausage. Saturday and Sunday from 7 am until 12 pm. $8 for Kate Wilcox Barrington Fire 3-14-2adults, $4 for kids.

Morin’s Sugar House in Limerick, Maine will have their pancakes Sunday only from 8 am until 4 pm. (I will bring Dad & Mom here after church on Sunday).  (Cost not listed)

Clark Cole Family Farm is having their open house pancake breakfast Saturday only from 8 am until 12 pm in Dayton, Maine. $5 per person.

There is an East Canterbury Maple Festival with a pancake Breakfast on Saturday for $5 per person. The maple stuff looks like it could be great but I am attending the Kearsarge Maple Festival this year. Their pancake breakfast, sponsored by the Warner Historical Society will be at the United Church of Warner from 7:30 until 11:00 am. It is $8 per person with under 5 free.

If you need more ideas for this sweet weekend, check out my post, “So much Maple, so little time!Kate Wilcox Barrington Fire 3-14-5

 

 

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Kate Wilcox

I bought my first digital camera when I was working among the Redwoods in California. I chronicled my many explorations during my trips down the west coast and while driving across the United States. I love photography – to be able to tell stories with pictures. I shoot with whatever camera I have at the time. I have been pleased with a number of Kodak EasyShares, have shot Canon and currently am working with Nikon and Ricoh (waterproof and macro) In 2009 I walked into my first Sugar House. The sweet smell permeated my brain and got into my blood. The science and beauty of Maple has been a passion ever since.

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